by David Gentleman » Wed Jun 02, 2004 8:37 am
Ive found on the GTA turbos, the best thing to do before tuning is try and check and replace most of the old sensors, but also the wiring. You really need a diagagnostic computer to check this but most garages have a handhelp unit with a renault pod. I had a GTA turbo with a low coolant temp sensor reading, about 42 degrees even when hot. When this cocks up is basically overfuels the engine causing a lack of power. I changed the sensor, same problem... I cut out the what I then thought dodgy connector and soldered directly and still the same problem. I ran a new bit of loom directly from the sensor to the wiring at the ecu plug (I did try a different ecu aswell)..same problem! There was actually a fracture, or resistance in the plug socket to the ecu, I had to wire direct to the receptical in the main plug! Other sensors air the air inlet on the throttle body, the map sensor on the right hand side of the engine bay. Also clean out the map sensor pipe of all oil and dirt, this can affect the performance quite considerably if theres crap in there. Check that the map pipe also has the original Renault restrictor in there. Its a plastic joiner that links the two pipes together, but its downsized in side (it actually has a number written on it showing what bore it is) Also make sure your map pipe is the correct bore. Get the throttle switch checked, it has an idle,mid and high state. It should click the moment you touch the throttle and click again at about 70% throttle. There are two standard microswitches in there, they can fail. Run a new earth wire from the battery to the engine bay. I monitored 4 ohms resistance difference on a GTA from battery earth to rear earth once! Try and renew all vacuum hosing if possible, to prevent any leaks.